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Before the vaccines, such illnesses were the main reason why nearly one in five children in 1900 never made it to their fifth ...
New research claims that tomato plants in the Galápagos might actually be de-evolving and picking up ancient traits.
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Binturongs Use Buttered Popcorn Perfume to Communicate in RainforestsA strange creature that has the ability to unleash a scent reminiscent of hot buttered popcorn in a cinema in Hawaii can be ...
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Leopard or Cheetah? Spotting the Real Differences Isn’t So EasyImagine locking eyes with a golden, spotted feline in the wild—your heart pounds, but can you say for sure if you’re seeing a leopard or a cheetah? Most people can’t. The truth is, telling these cats ...
New research has found that Swahili societies in Zanzibar landscaped baobab trees into their settlements 1,000 years ago, and continue caring for the trees today.
This Stunning Nature Preserve In Ohio Is So Little-Known, You’ll Practically Have It All To Yourself
But trust me, this distinction matters, and it’s part of what makes Cedar Bog one of Ohio’s most ecologically important and ...
Wageningen University researchers modeled climate responses of over 32,000 tree species under global warming scenarios.
Based on the classical non-parametric bootstrapping for phylogenetic trees, we propose a novel bootstrap method to define support for gene duplication and speciation events. By comparing bootstrap ...
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